Sentences with phrase «online voting campaign»

Ctrip.com, China's largest and most influential online travel agent, has held its annual Best Tourist Destination of the Year Awards online voting campaign since 2009, encouraging Chinese travellers to vote for their favorite destinations through its website and via social media and SMS.
That emotional song with the photos of horses helped Angel Acres in their online voting campaign.

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The documents were presumably provided by Wylie (pictured below), who has also handed email and other documentary evidence to the DCMS committee investigating online disinformation in political campaigning, as well as to the UK's data watchdog and Electoral Commission — both of which are also probing digital political campaigning issues (including around the UK's 2016 Brexit referendum vote, which Wylie alleges CA also worked on).
Just last week, the Federal Election Commission, which regulates political campaign activity, voted to begin writing rules that detail the kinds of disclaimers they will require on online and mobile political ads to identify sponsors.
Hi folks, Quick Hits is off this week, but our friends over at the Campaign Workshop have posted a nice alternative to our usual Friday reading list: they've pulled together links to some of the best Get Out The Vote guides online, from sources like the New Organizing Institute, Campaigns & Elections and our own Epolitics.com.
Photo courtesy Wikipedia Hi folks, Quick Hits is off this week, but our friends over at the Campaign Workshop have posted a nice alternative to our usual Friday reading list: they've pulled together links to some of the best Get Out The Vote guides online, from sources like the New...
For instance, a visit to her main campaign site might begin with a splash - page photo taken by a supporter and chosen by an online vote.
Interestingly, the independent Unity08 campaign is using widgets to build a delegate list for next summer's online vote for its presidential ticket, offering them to supporters in several color schemes.
The Royal campaign went even farther beyond the typical in its user - centric approach, however: much of her campaign platform was determined by discussions and votes in online forums.
Specializing in online advocacy and its integration with other communications channels and with action in the real world, he helps organizations and campaigns use the internet to build support, spread messaging, influence Congress and other decision - makers, raise money, get votes and motivate people to act on their behalf.
We continue to develop resources to help campaigns and causes better understand how online and mobile tools can help find donors, mobilize, persuade, and get out the vote.
Her proposal was withdrawn when the Conservative Party said they would vote against, and an online campaign by mySociety.
As the online gambling regulation bill Barney Frank has patiently guided through Congress nears a Tuesday vote, news sites in the industry are campaigning for readers to write their legislators to voice their opinions...
Besides video, a campaign could solicit slogans from supporters, ask them to contribute their own personal stories or essays to an online presentation, provide them with photos to embellish with captions and speech bubbles, or ask them to vote or comment on ads, speeches and position papers, just to name a few uses.
After the super PAC funded by online rental giant Airbnb launched a TV ad campaign knocking Republican Sen. Sue Serino's vote for a law designed to restrict ads for multi-family dwellings in New York City, both the Hotel Trades Council and the Real Estate Board of New York are pushing back with an independent expenditure campaign of their own in the race.
Of course, the online petition also nets her campaign valuable email addresses of supporters, who can be sought after for donations and for the all - important get - out - the - vote effort (Teachout, after all, was part of the embryonic digital effort for Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign).
Communications director Paul Stephenson called it «instrumental in helping the Leave campaign win... they transformed Vote Leave's digital offering and helped us to contact voters over one billion times online».
Today on 1st April, RegistHERtoVote — an online action group — is launching our campaign with one very simple message: Don't be an April - fool — RegistHER to Vote!
There's also an online campaign called Read the Bill along with a group called Read to Vote that's collected more than 80,000 signatures asking lawmakers to promise to read every page of every bill before voting.
Its portfolio includes giving those on its 230,000 - strong mailing list a chance to endorse online petitions to legislators on timely topics (last week's letter urged Congress to support research on gun violence), a Vote for Science campaign that highlights a different issue each month, and an upcoming national summit for local activists.
Technology is changing the electoral rules, though, inspiring reformers to envision a new and more open brand of politics, one built around online voting and Facebook - style campaigns.
The Emmys show may still be more than four months away, but with nominations in July (online voting starts June 15), campaigning is...
Naturally, whenever there's such a massive divide between certain online voting metrics and everything else, it's easy to suspect some sort of brigading of the vote, campaigns from unruly and discontented fans who (for whatever reason) slam the lowest - rating button over and over again — or program a bot to do so for them — in hopes of dragging down the overall score.
Overall, the campaign engaged 839 people through the online voting application.
When you join an online campaign match, three maps are open to vote on.
For example, LSUC ignores the problem and its duties as set out in s. 4.2 of the (Ontario) Law Society Act, while «fast - tracking» the Alternative Business Structures issue (ABS issue) to the quick creation of: (1) an ABS Committee (2) a (biased) ABS Discussion Paper written by the Committee; (3) the online publication of the responses thus obtained; (4) the online publication of a summary of those responses — all done by the work of those self - interested benchers who have campaigned hard to have ABSs made legal; and (5) a proposed vote in 2016 to determine the law society's position as to making ABSs legal.
The documents were presumably provided by Wylie (pictured below), who has also handed email and other documentary evidence to the DCMS committee investigating online disinformation in political campaigning, as well as to the UK's data watchdog and Electoral Commission — both of which are also probing digital political campaigning issues (including around the UK's 2016 Brexit referendum vote, which Wylie alleges CA also worked on).
The small BeLeave team initially worked in the same office as Vote Leave and under the oversight of its senior staff, including Mr. Parkinson and Ms. Watson, as did two AggregateIQ employees managing the campaign's online advertising, Mr. Sanni testified to the commission.
The money paid to AggregateIQ for online advertising produced few results for BeLeave — 1,164 email sign - ups and 1,005 mobile phone numbers for more than $ 900,000 — leading Mr. Sanni to suspect the money may have gone to promote the larger Vote Leave campaign instead.
The 10 winning charities were selected through an online campaign that generated thousands of votes from people across Illinois.
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